DataGryd Announces its Plan to Build MegaSuite 6

January 21, 2019 Off By David
Object Storage
DataGryda leading data center provider in New York City, announces today its plan to build MegaSuite 6, a high-density and high-performance data center suite. MegaSuite 6 is designed to meet the increasing demand for data processing and data storage, providing customers with a secure, reliable infrastructure while supporting global networking requirements.

DataGryd’s MegaSuite 6, the high-power data center offering cost-effective megawatt configurations, is housed in the largest single-footprint data center space available in New York City. The facility features 1,000 kilowatts (kW) of utility power generators and cooling towers with a cooling load of 280 tons. DataGryd’s power source is a direct feed from the utility, with dual power feeds completely separate from the building. The turnkey data center leverages future-proofed technology with a cost-effective IT infrastructure to drive operational efficiencies and deliver the highest value in energy efficiency and power reliability in Manhattan.

"Located in the heart of New York City’s most concentrated hub of global data network connectivity, DataGryd’s 60 Hudson Street is an iconic carrier hotel where we offer companies access to over 100,000 square feet of high density and reliable infrastructure," says Tom Brown, President and CEO of DataGryd. "MegaSuite 6 will be ready for customers in the second quarter of 2019 to support their global networking requirements."

DataGryd’s MegaSuites are tenant-optimized, providing lower capital and operational expenditure options that maximize clients’ capital preservation. MegaSuite 6 offers no obligation requirements for meet-me-room interconnects and delivers cross-connects to other networks without a recurring monthly fee. DataGryd suites can be customized in smaller increments, starting at 100 kW, 250 kW, 500 kW up to 5 MW, to meet tenants’ needs.

To learn more about DataGryd, visit www.datagryd.com.